2019 Kia Grand Carnival facelift in M’sia, from RM156k

The Kia Grand Carnival facelift has quietly snuck its way onto Malaysian soil and the Kia Malaysia website, revealing a barrage of equipment as well as a starting price of RM155,888 (before insurance). That’s only marginally higher than the 2017 model, which cost from RM154k (with GST) at launch.

The updated MPV, which made its homeland debut earlier in March, is available in eight-seat configuration here in Malaysia. As before, two variants – KX and SX – will be offered.

Both variants share the same 2.2 litre CRDI turbodiesel engine, producing 200 PS and 441 Nm of torque. A new eight-speed automatic transmission, which replaces the older six-speed unit, is employed to send power to the front wheels.

Design-wise, the Grand Carnival KX gets the same Tiger Nose grille (the SX gets a mesh-type radiator grille) that is joined by a newly-designed halogen projector headlamps with LED DRLs and a reprofiled front bumper. Where the KX gets halogen fog lamps, the SX will get “ice cube” style LED fog lamps.

Round the side, it sits on 18-inch silver alloys from before, and the SX will get a machined two-tone finish of the same wheels instead of chromed 19-inch units from the outgoing model. At the back, there are new graphics of the LED tail light clusters, as well as a new bumper design with integrated reflectors and fog lamps.

On the inside, standard features include manual fabric seats with two-way powered lumbar adjustment, electrochromic rear view mirror, sunshade blinds for the second and third row seats, USB and auxiliary inputs, powered sliding doors as well as leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel. The SX gets a more premium wood and leather steering wheel.

A new Active Eco mode (standard for both models) has been integrated into the revised centre tunnel which, when depressed, will automatically adjust engine, transmission and air-conditioning system to achieve optimal fuel efficiency. Based on the website, the updated Carnival also appears to come with heated and ventilated front seats, but the feature will likely be available exclusively on the SX.

Also exclusive to the SX is a more advanced eight-inch infotainment display, eight-way powered front seats with memory function, Qi wireless charging tray for compatible smartphones, and leather upholstery.

For safety, there’s a reverse camera (standard on the SX and KX), Blind Spot Collision Warning with Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning, Hill-start Assist Control, ESC, and anti-pinch feature for all four power windows. There also three Isofix points – two on the outer middle row, and one more on the driver’s side of the last row. How’s this for a family car, folks?

An ardent believer that fun cars need not be fast and fast cars may not always be fun. Matt advocates the purity and simplicity of manually swapping cogs while coping in silence of its impending doom. Matt's not hot. Never hot.

A lot of ppl get vellfire and alphard for it’s luxurious captain seat and some is for it’s V6. This would not stand a chance against those iconic taoke luxury van but probably can rival starex. Also, please include 360 camera in such a huge minivan.

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